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K-10 fold still bothering me...
$35, 11-player B&M SNG. Seven players left, blinds 100-200, I have 900 and am one of the smaller stacks. Big stack has 3,000. I'm UTG. I get K-10, unsooted. I fold. I think it's a definite fold here. What do you think? I'm only debating this because of course the flop comes a-q-j rainbow. Lots of action and a pair of aces win it. I would've flopped the nut straight with no flushes or houses showing.
I get blinded out (Actually push later with a-10 and lose to a-q). I played one hand in the 40 minutes I was playing. No pairs, no high connectors, nothing all game. Opinions? |
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Re: K-10 fold still bothering me...
I wouldn't stress over folding KTo from UTG with 6 people left to act. That's like my home game everytime people fold 37 or something and the flop comes 773 and they get all butthurt they folded a full house. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: K-10 fold still bothering me...
Not sure of your position, but if you could have been first in, you should have pushed with under 4.5 BBs. You still had fold equity and a pretty OK hand.
Sorry, not what you wanted to hear. |
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Re: K-10 fold still bothering me...
With 7 left, you can't just fold into the money. With 100/200 blinds that you have to post next, you can't wait for a better hand. You need to get lucky to cash here, and it's hard to get lucky when you fold.
Just push and hope you don't see any flop. |
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